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the only run-in with the law was a minor traffic violation. my colleague gio benitez interviewed his grandfather sam earlier today. >> he was a good kid. i never knowed him to be in any trouble or nothing like that. >> reporter: when his girlfriend diamond reynolds left the police station early this morning she again began broadcasting live on her facebook page. >> i'm so sorry. >> they did this to my daughter. they killed -- the police killed him in front of my daughter! >> reporter: a group of community members and media immediately began to surround her as she unpacked her pain. she voiced anger at the officer involved with the shooting. >> i want justice. he should not be home with his family. he should be somewhere in jail handcuffed. >> reporter: he's currently on paid administrative leave. >> they are here to assassinate us. >> yes, they are. >> they are here to kill us. >> murderers. >> because we are black. >> i chose to allow the video to go live ten seconds before my phone died because i wanted everybody in the world to see what the
the only run-in with the law was a minor traffic violation. my colleague gio benitez interviewed his grandfather sam earlier today. >> he was a good kid. i never knowed him to be in any trouble or nothing like that. >> reporter: when his girlfriend diamond reynolds left the police station early this morning she again began broadcasting live on her facebook page. >> i'm so sorry. >> they did this to my daughter. they killed -- the police killed him in front of my...
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five law enforcement officers are dead, six hospitalized. a civilian was also hurt by sniper gunfire. three suspects are in custody. abc news reports a fourth appears to be dead after a standoff with police. all of this happened during what was a peaceful protest against police-involved shootings. >> turn around and got hit, boom. boom, boom, boom. kept going. boom. [ bleep ]. boom. got up, kept running. >> and while you were sleeping, president obama spoke about this the shootings. >> we still don't know all the facts. what we do know is that there has been a vicious, calculated, and despicable attack on law enforcement. >> an investigation is now under way to the exact motive behind what's being described as an ambush on police. still a ton of police all over downtown dallas area right now. and coming up in just a few minutes we will have what we're learning about the officers killed last night. those victims. >> all right. thank you so much, jessica. >>> we're keeping tabs on events closer to home. sky 7-hd was above interstate 80 in down
five law enforcement officers are dead, six hospitalized. a civilian was also hurt by sniper gunfire. three suspects are in custody. abc news reports a fourth appears to be dead after a standoff with police. all of this happened during what was a peaceful protest against police-involved shootings. >> turn around and got hit, boom. boom, boom, boom. kept going. boom. [ bleep ]. boom. got up, kept running. >> and while you were sleeping, president obama spoke about this the shootings....
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dallas police force, the gunman saying he was seeking revenge for the shooting of unarmed black men by law enforcement. now nearly a year later the former chief speaking out on policing and the racial divide. >> the issue is, trust is hard to earn, easy to lose. >> and losing his own son in a shoot-out with police. >> you cry till you can't cry no more. >>> being bethany, bethany mota has gone from a shy 13-year-old blog tore a grown youtube star. how she overcame cyber bullying so intense it made her leave school. >> i started struggling with even going to events or birthday parties how she now hopes to inspire her fans. >>> also tonight, "cars 3." the fast and the funniest are back on the big screen. >> i got nothing. >> we're with the star-studded cast, how pixar brought back the voice of paul newman for one more laugh. but first here's the "nightline 5." >>> does your makeup remover take it all off? neutrogena makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. >>> do you really use head and shoulders? >> no, no
dallas police force, the gunman saying he was seeking revenge for the shooting of unarmed black men by law enforcement. now nearly a year later the former chief speaking out on policing and the racial divide. >> the issue is, trust is hard to earn, easy to lose. >> and losing his own son in a shoot-out with police. >> you cry till you can't cry no more. >>> being bethany, bethany mota has gone from a shy 13-year-old blog tore a grown youtube star. how she overcame...
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it was the most deadly day for law enforcement since 9/11. and we begin tonight with how police cornered the suspect, what he said to them, and how they took him down. matt gutman is right here in dallas tonight. >> reporter: this is the moment the peaceful protest dissolved into chaos. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. >> reporter: downtown dallas. just before 9:00 p.m. hundreds of people racing for their lives. screams and the sound of gunfire. some hide behind cars, a woman runs, pushing a baby carriage. officers, guns drawn, shuttling so many to safety. >> please, over there, come on! and sprinting themselves towards the gunfire. they were the protectors but also the targets. >> code three, officer down, shots fired, officer down. >> get back! >> reporter: police taking cover behind buildings, trucks. the gunshots, relentless. but where were they coming from? >> we've got a guy with a long rifle. we don't where the hell he's at. >> reporter: as the horror unfolded, people watching from windows. >> there's a cop down? >> yes. there's four cops do
it was the most deadly day for law enforcement since 9/11. and we begin tonight with how police cornered the suspect, what he said to them, and how they took him down. matt gutman is right here in dallas tonight. >> reporter: this is the moment the peaceful protest dissolved into chaos. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. >> reporter: downtown dallas. just before 9:00 p.m. hundreds of people racing for their lives. screams and the sound of gunfire. some hide behind cars, a woman runs,...
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because they are still in violation of the law. the damages these employees have will be deducted, any payments to get between now and january. but it's not the end of the story. i can also tell you that elon musk, when he agreed to buy twitter, buried in that acquisition agreement, which i have read, it says anybody laid off will not be treated worse than what are employers who were laid off before elon. and we know the tech industry has been very generous to people when they are laid off in terms at their severance agreements. -- of their severance agreements. i would suspect they are not going to be as generous as they were with people before elon musk. in that case, they are going to be in violation as well. kristen: i see. ok. that we have to wait to see what the offer actually is in terms of the severance. what it does have offices in at least 10 u.s. cities -- twitter does have offices and at least 10 u.s. cities and nationally. what other states have these kinds of protections? >> california has a good law. i'm proud to be
because they are still in violation of the law. the damages these employees have will be deducted, any payments to get between now and january. but it's not the end of the story. i can also tell you that elon musk, when he agreed to buy twitter, buried in that acquisition agreement, which i have read, it says anybody laid off will not be treated worse than what are employers who were laid off before elon. and we know the tech industry has been very generous to people when they are laid off in...
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the deadliest day for law enforcement since 9/11. new details on the lone gunman. >> he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers. >> the tense standoff and the high-tech takedown. >>> plus -- >> [ bleep ]! >> america, black and blue, after three days of bloodshed. tonight, thousands take to the streets in atlanta as the men whose names became hash tags after dying at the hands of police prompt the call for unity. >> nobody should have to be taken away from their family. >> can we ever bridge this painful divide? >> this must stop. >> tonight, a special edition of "nightline." "ambush in dallas." >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," "ambush in dallas." >> good evening. thank you for joining us. it's been called the deadliest day for law enforcement in america since 9/11. a lone gunman here in dallas driven by racial hatred opening fire on a peaceful protest against police brutality. 12 officers shot, five murdered. tonight the growing fear and anger on both sides as a nation on edge demands answers. [ gunshots ]
the deadliest day for law enforcement since 9/11. new details on the lone gunman. >> he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers. >> the tense standoff and the high-tech takedown. >>> plus -- >> [ bleep ]! >> america, black and blue, after three days of bloodshed. tonight, thousands take to the streets in atlanta as the men whose names became hash tags after dying at the hands of police prompt the call for unity. >> nobody should have to be...
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state law prohibited the open carry of handguns. but just last year the law passed, giving texans with a permit the right to open carry handguns. while fighting for those gun rights in 2014, grisham invited me along to a rally in san antonio. >> there are folk in the country you are scaring. >> i realize there are people that have what i call an an irrational fear of guns. >> reporter: he stressed the fact that he always calls ahead to alert police about their marches. we met nearly two dozen well-armed supporters from retirees, children, men and women, gun lovers of every race. >> so often when these events are covered by the media, i may see this gentleman, i may see that gentleman, but i don't see you there. >> my house was robbed by five guys about four months ago. the police did nothing. so therefore i think it's my duty to protect my family. >> reporter: open carry members passing out fliers in one of san antonio's busiest intersections. most motorists are supportive. but some -- >> what do you think of these guys? >> [ bleep
state law prohibited the open carry of handguns. but just last year the law passed, giving texans with a permit the right to open carry handguns. while fighting for those gun rights in 2014, grisham invited me along to a rally in san antonio. >> there are folk in the country you are scaring. >> i realize there are people that have what i call an an irrational fear of guns. >> reporter: he stressed the fact that he always calls ahead to alert police about their marches. we met...
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the ncaa had pulled seven championships from the state last year saying the new law is far from perfect, but a majority of the board of governors reluctantly voted to allow consideration. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee criticized this saying, quote, this is not a reset of the law, but another scheme that will allow for state-sanctioned discrimination against a community that is already facing intense pressure. >>> look at the next video. a police chase in san diego ended strangely when the suspect got stuck on a fence. >> get on the ground. get on the ground. we have the police dog. >> you see how tense it is late last night, accused of hitting another man, look at this, look what happens. he's to climb over the fence, but he gets really stuck. officers helped him off. the map's pants tore in the process. yikes. after officers got the suspect on the ground, they finally arrested him. police are not sure why he attacked another guy with a rock. >> much more to say about that one. >>> plans for big box store in dublin leads to a big time fight. the major change the retailer announced to g
the ncaa had pulled seven championships from the state last year saying the new law is far from perfect, but a majority of the board of governors reluctantly voted to allow consideration. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee criticized this saying, quote, this is not a reset of the law, but another scheme that will allow for state-sanctioned discrimination against a community that is already facing intense pressure. >>> look at the next video. a police chase in san diego ended...
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>> this started because of a new state law that requires police department around california to basically disclose what military equipment they have and come up with rules for how they want to use it. as part of the process, the police department said we have bomb disposal robots and we would like the option to be able to use them to apply deadly force as a last resort. kristen: those are bomb detonation robots. does that mean you would use the -- nation -- the detonation to kill? they wouldn't arm them with guns, right? >> i don't think they are talking about attaching guns to the robots. i think they are talking about basically attaching some sort of explosive to the robot and using the robot to deliver the explosive in a situation like an active shooter potentially too dangerous for a police officer to approach, like we saw in dallas in 2016. kristen: i was thinking you baldy, -- i was thinking uvalde, where hostages may have died but the gunman is may be heavily armed. is there a fear of police confronting them in this day and age? >> the way the policy is written, it would allow the
>> this started because of a new state law that requires police department around california to basically disclose what military equipment they have and come up with rules for how they want to use it. as part of the process, the police department said we have bomb disposal robots and we would like the option to be able to use them to apply deadly force as a last resort. kristen: those are bomb detonation robots. does that mean you would use the -- nation -- the detonation to kill? they...
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guilty on all counts in the murders of sister-in-law and two relatives in a thanksgiving dinner in 2006. they smiled as the verdict was read. >> there is nothing that will bring our family members but at the end of the day justice was served. >> the brothers conspired to kill the inlaws because they were convinced they killed their brother despite the doctor's finding he died of natural causes. the da said one brother opened the door and let his brother in and he fired a fatal shot. he accused the sister-in-law of wanting their brother dead because he was going to disclose molestation. both brothers were outraged. >> he didn't know there would be fire play and he's innocent and a great miscarriage of justice. >> i believe that the state of the evidence was not close to proving it beyond a reasonable doubt. >> it was a bitter sweet end for the victim's family who say that justice was served. >> it is painful. i will never forget what they did. they deserved it. >> lawyers for both brothers will appeal and ask for a retrial. they both face life in prison. abc7 news. >> news tonight about
guilty on all counts in the murders of sister-in-law and two relatives in a thanksgiving dinner in 2006. they smiled as the verdict was read. >> there is nothing that will bring our family members but at the end of the day justice was served. >> the brothers conspired to kill the inlaws because they were convinced they killed their brother despite the doctor's finding he died of natural causes. the da said one brother opened the door and let his brother in and he fired a fatal shot....
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california is one of only five states that doesn't have a law of this kind. activists believe it's the most important policy to see real change. >> we can ban chokeholds, define what police can and can't do at protests. but what needs to happen is we need to get all of these dirty officers off the street. >> the president of the peace officer's research association was against it but not entirely. he says nair concern comes with who gegts to monitor the licensing. >> one of the things we're looking for is fair and provides due process rights, which anybody with a professional license would want. >> reporter: the hope is to find common ground. and there is another policy that can do that. the. >> right. it provide as crisis response without the use of law enforcement. >> they agree finding alternatives is one good solution. >> when somebody calls 911, there's an expectation that they're going to fix the problem. that may not be the case in all circumstances. we've been advocating changes for many years. >>> abc 7 news will have more reporting like this, this w
california is one of only five states that doesn't have a law of this kind. activists believe it's the most important policy to see real change. >> we can ban chokeholds, define what police can and can't do at protests. but what needs to happen is we need to get all of these dirty officers off the street. >> the president of the peace officer's research association was against it but not entirely. he says nair concern comes with who gegts to monitor the licensing. >> one of...
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united states versus arizona, a judge will listen to testimony surrounding the controversial immigration law. it's expected to be fiery in the courtroom. >> here is a live look, what else, the orange lights of the ferry building. we'll talk about a warming trend through mid-week and a chance of rain on the weekend. >> light traffic this monday morning, no problems 680 in walnut creek. there was a few early morning accidents but they have cleared. >> and talk about the orange, san francisco giants is one win away from the world series championship. giants fans is watching game five on a jumbotron in civic center plaza. you guys, what a game! >> madison bumgarner did a great job on the mound. 4:31 on this monday morning after halloween. i'm eric thomas. >> breaking news, a massive fire is burning in an industrial area in san jose. these are pictures from the intersection of tenth and horning streets. the fire is burning at a recycling center. we are also told at least one building next door, a bar has been damaged. now it's a heavily industrial area of the city and there are the pictures. you
united states versus arizona, a judge will listen to testimony surrounding the controversial immigration law. it's expected to be fiery in the courtroom. >> here is a live look, what else, the orange lights of the ferry building. we'll talk about a warming trend through mid-week and a chance of rain on the weekend. >> light traffic this monday morning, no problems 680 in walnut creek. there was a few early morning accidents but they have cleared. >> and talk about the orange,...
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kate steinle and tony ramos still fresh in minds, killed by weapons stolen from law enforcement. abc7 news. >>> new details about the gunman who executed three people in a veterans home earlier this year. in response to public rords request, highway patrol released heavily redacted report to abc7 news this evening. kate larson has new information we've obtained about the shooter. >> in the houtrs three women and himself, albert wong spent time searching internet for articles and video about overcoming fear of death and suicide. five hours before albert wong walked into the veterans home where he shot three women and himself, investigators say he looked up this article about the san bernadino terrorist and articles on murder/suicide, when killing yourself is not enough. and 30 minutes before he drove there, looking at videos of su redacted almost half the pages but report ou wt wong was thinking and doing when he shot the three women. kicked out of the program the month before the shooting. according to the report six law enforcement agencies, 114 investigators and 23 witnesses we
kate steinle and tony ramos still fresh in minds, killed by weapons stolen from law enforcement. abc7 news. >>> new details about the gunman who executed three people in a veterans home earlier this year. in response to public rords request, highway patrol released heavily redacted report to abc7 news this evening. kate larson has new information we've obtained about the shooter. >> in the houtrs three women and himself, albert wong spent time searching internet for articles and...
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tie and legal briefs but he's the accused murder and convicted stalker, representing himself as the law allows and questioning the alleged victims in court. >> in 17 years you have never told anyone -- >> yes, i have. >> when? >> a few days after you murdered carmen. >> reporter: at times the exchange is painful. the woman he stalked for years so scare she asked for her face to be kept from cameras. >> the question is inappropriate. >> it's hard for me to answer your questions. after you stalked me. >> reporter: police suspected he broke into this lower level apartment, strangled carmen smith and stand her son 18 times. miraculously he survived. police leave it was revenge against her roommate another mother who lived upstairs and helped send him to jail for stalking her. he ended up serving ten years. >> if i had known it would have led to this. i would have done things. >> reporter: it was just before halloween. after murdering carmen smith he waited all day for her son to walk through the sliding doors. >> i got home from school. my mom's car was in the driveway. i thought she was ho
tie and legal briefs but he's the accused murder and convicted stalker, representing himself as the law allows and questioning the alleged victims in court. >> in 17 years you have never told anyone -- >> yes, i have. >> when? >> a few days after you murdered carmen. >> reporter: at times the exchange is painful. the woman he stalked for years so scare she asked for her face to be kept from cameras. >> the question is inappropriate. >> it's hard for me...
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. >> the law states have you to test those pipes afterwards. and i think this is the test. >> this is going to be the test of the california public utilities commission. i think it's standing by the law and what it says are going to allow pg&e to get away with not doing the appropriate testing which got us foo trouble. >> i can't say that we have undergone just a monument efforts based on the federal standards. and we have validated the pressure of all of our pipelines. >> and again, pg&e spokesman says he'll get us the location of the spots and we'll post them on abc 7 news.com as soon as we get them. who is going pay for these risky pipelines? >> that is the question. and evidently, you will. pg&e said it plans to ask for a rate increase of up to $12 a month for gas and electricity to modernize it's systems. pg&e president chris johns issued a statement saying quote, it's critical to the 15 million people we serve and economic health of california that pg&e continues to insfleft a safe and affordable energy future. and says it will cost less
. >> the law states have you to test those pipes afterwards. and i think this is the test. >> this is going to be the test of the california public utilities commission. i think it's standing by the law and what it says are going to allow pg&e to get away with not doing the appropriate testing which got us foo trouble. >> i can't say that we have undergone just a monument efforts based on the federal standards. and we have validated the pressure of all of our pipelines....
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lawmakers introduced legislation that would force airlines to seat families together and airlines say the law is not necessary, that they can be flexible with passengers when it comes to family seating. >>> upesque -- up next at 6:00. drew tuma has details of a warming trend coming to the bay area. >> i'm rick quan in sports we'll show you a hole-in-one made today at the u.s. what if we made a paint that was so special that was such a jewel among paints that you had to seek it out. nope, even easier than that. more like taking a left on that street where you usually take a right that wasn't so hard. and if finding that paint made you and your walls beam with pride, is it still paint? benjamin moore. paint like no other. find one of our 5,000 authorized retailers near you. >> we have an update to a protest happening now at the fremont street offramp from the bay bridge in san francisco. "black lives matter" protesters are still blocking the freeway exit. the group has been there since 5:30. there are concerns the protesters may eventually try to get on to the bay bridge and the highway patrol
lawmakers introduced legislation that would force airlines to seat families together and airlines say the law is not necessary, that they can be flexible with passengers when it comes to family seating. >>> upesque -- up next at 6:00. drew tuma has details of a warming trend coming to the bay area. >> i'm rick quan in sports we'll show you a hole-in-one made today at the u.s. what if we made a paint that was so special that was such a jewel among paints that you had to seek it...
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they're breaking the law. there look at them. big lawbreakers. >> haven't you always wanted to run by one of those? yes, yes, to see how fast you are. always wanted to do that. that'd be worth it. okay. and they're even having fun with this overseas. did you know that germany would also be embracing april fool's day? they said they were making the first ever 6.3 million piece to self-assemble a fire station with a, quote, well known swedish furniture store that was awarded the contract. >> i noted that blue bag. >> i recognize that anywhere. >> yeah, watch out for that instruction booklet. by the way, we know how, i guess. >> how big is that one? >> and still no words. >> what about switzerland? >> they actually got in on the fun too. i didn't realize april fool's day was a thing around the world. i should have known that they announced that service cats will be joining their service dogs, saying their quiet velvet paws and compact bodies masks are ideal for use in confined spaces. >> i don't know if the dogs would like that, but
they're breaking the law. there look at them. big lawbreakers. >> haven't you always wanted to run by one of those? yes, yes, to see how fast you are. always wanted to do that. that'd be worth it. okay. and they're even having fun with this overseas. did you know that germany would also be embracing april fool's day? they said they were making the first ever 6.3 million piece to self-assemble a fire station with a, quote, well known swedish furniture store that was awarded the contract....
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a new law giving victims more power to go after their attacker. >> big cat in the backyard a bay area community where a mountain lion was spotted stalking prey. >> a push to bring more attention to breast >>> covering san rafael, pleasanton and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> governor brown signed audrey's law named after the teen who took her life days after being attacked. the 15-year-old audrie potts was sexually assault by three boys at a party in 2012. her attackers would shared photos of the incident with other students received sentences of 30 to 45 days in juvenile hall. the law increases penalties if teens convicted of the crimes and requires them to complete a sex offend are treatment program. it also opens confidential juvenile court proceedings to the public. >> a mountain lion made a sudden and unwelcome appearance in brentwood. it get too close for comfort to a homeowner. >> bridge it was enjoying breakfast at 9:00 a.m. and she saw the mountain lion. >> you could see the huge tail and i thought, that is not even a coyote. >> she pulled out the camera and fired o
a new law giving victims more power to go after their attacker. >> big cat in the backyard a bay area community where a mountain lion was spotted stalking prey. >> a push to bring more attention to breast >>> covering san rafael, pleasanton and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> governor brown signed audrey's law named after the teen who took her life days after being attacked. the 15-year-old audrie potts was sexually assault by three boys at a party in...
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law enforcement has become the focus of an intense national conversation after the fatal police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota, then the murder of five officers in dallas. my "nightline" coanchor juju chang gets a street-level vuitton night in this the first installment of our special week 95 long series in "america in black and white." >> 1607, 1654 -- >> 1110. >> seems like, you know, in the current climate you have to be more vigilant. >> yes, with everything going on, you have to be more vigilant. we always have to stay alert. >> reporter: officer mark blackwell knows the streets of bridgeport, connecticut, well. he grew up not far from here in a family of cops. but in the wake of the dallas ambush, this week feels different. >> do you ever think it's open season on cops? >> feels like a bulls eye on our backs right now. we all want to be able to go home to our loved ones. >> reporter: his newest loved one, his 6-week-old daughter. it was nine years ago this day that the 44-year-old blackwell first donned his blue uniform and the badge. a badge now shrouded in mourn
law enforcement has become the focus of an intense national conversation after the fatal police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota, then the murder of five officers in dallas. my "nightline" coanchor juju chang gets a street-level vuitton night in this the first installment of our special week 95 long series in "america in black and white." >> 1607, 1654 -- >> 1110. >> seems like, you know, in the current climate you have to be more vigilant....
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now she's trying to change what she sees as an unjust law. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: crystal and shawn's story began complicated enough. they married in 1996. >> he was smart, athletic. he had just come home from playing baseball on a scholarship in college. >> reporter: beefy. >> very good, athletic. >> reporter: it was hard to predict how the marriage would unravel with domestic violence. she said that he repeatedly threatened to kill her. did you believe the threats? >> i did believe his threats. i started living in this weird world that just felt like -- i called it like the house of horror. >> reporter: and it all cal my nated in this horrible attack when she caught on tape. >> oh, that hurt hads. that's my neck! >> reporter: that is crystal screaming while he sexually attacked her, all while her two sons were upstairs. she said she hid her college tape recorder in the drawer. in hopes of capturing one of his death threats. instead -- >> i don't want to be raped. i made a mental note where the record button was. i was just ta
now she's trying to change what she sees as an unjust law. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: crystal and shawn's story began complicated enough. they married in 1996. >> he was smart, athletic. he had just come home from playing baseball on a scholarship in college. >> reporter: beefy. >> very good, athletic. >> reporter: it was hard to predict how the marriage would unravel with domestic violence. she said that he repeatedly threatened to kill her. did you...
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officials say it is now a fake with a note inside addressed to the law enforcement. >> this is a device intended to get the attention of the bomb squad, and from their causes several hours of work. reporter: federal services says they saw someone put the device under the flag pole building. surrounding streets were closed off. all afternoon, the bomb squad tried to determine if it was actually a bomb. once they determined the device was a hoax, that is when they also found the note. >> there was a message in there for enforcement that was left. we have since taken it and and it to the fbi. reporter: officials say they also have video surveillance of the person who placed the device but have not identified anyone. >> we were able to preserve all of the evidence instead of opening it remotely and using any of our tools which may have destroyed certain components within that package. reporter: they say that person could face charges of weapons of mass destruction, but investigators need to determine the motive first. ama: residents living in part of orange county have been worried for days
officials say it is now a fake with a note inside addressed to the law enforcement. >> this is a device intended to get the attention of the bomb squad, and from their causes several hours of work. reporter: federal services says they saw someone put the device under the flag pole building. surrounding streets were closed off. all afternoon, the bomb squad tried to determine if it was actually a bomb. once they determined the device was a hoax, that is when they also found the note....
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we wanted to raise money for other nonprofits support military, veterans, law enforcement, fire and rescue, first responders and their o now blossomed into a . ti in45 states and we are just finishing up an entire month of activities across the entire united states. >> we will get two more about the activities themselves in in minutes. i know for many and sometimes myself included, people usually see this as a day off, they go shopping, your organization really encourages people to get involved. sometimes it's not easy to know where to begin. >> it is hard for some people. the majority of americans, statistically those who have been in uniform post-9/11, it is less than 1%. a lot of people do not have that direct connection. however, we tell people what you take a minute or memorial day, when you go to some sort of function, it is important to honor and celebrate as many men and women who made the sacrifice. carrying the load is one of many ways for people to do that. again, we are in 45 different states, 45 different relay routes, we spanned the united states and we end up here in dallas.
we wanted to raise money for other nonprofits support military, veterans, law enforcement, fire and rescue, first responders and their o now blossomed into a . ti in45 states and we are just finishing up an entire month of activities across the entire united states. >> we will get two more about the activities themselves in in minutes. i know for many and sometimes myself included, people usually see this as a day off, they go shopping, your organization really encourages people to get...
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they are cracking down on people not following the law. police will focus on motorists who fail to stop for school buses with flashing stoplights. vehicles going over the 25 mile per hour speed limit. pedestrians and jaywalkers and juvenile bicyclists without required helmets or if they are improperly worn also face a meeting with police. >>> when we came into work a little rain, wind. when yhpq dress your little ones this morning will they need the wind breaker? >> let's find out. >> the winds are not going if i where they may even pick up speed once the sun comes up. at night the winds creep up a little and when we over turn they start to move into our neighborhoods. we'll have faster winds. you can see storms are moving fast. you are going to get brief hits of rain and then gone almost like that because these are moving to the southeast at 40 miles per hour. one batch pushing through the santa clara valley higher elevations from morgan hill into gilroy near santa cruz and watsonville. another batch getting ready to move into the north b
they are cracking down on people not following the law. police will focus on motorists who fail to stop for school buses with flashing stoplights. vehicles going over the 25 mile per hour speed limit. pedestrians and jaywalkers and juvenile bicyclists without required helmets or if they are improperly worn also face a meeting with police. >>> when we came into work a little rain, wind. when yhpq dress your little ones this morning will they need the wind breaker? >> let's find...
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the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn say noo ul, no
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is what this law was intended to do. is to minimize these events. >> the judge just a short time ago found all three nudists dwilt guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. they say they're considering an appeal. >>> a bill would make it harder to enforce quality of life laws if offenders happen to be homeless. it would outlaw police against pan handling and sleeping on the street. the sponsor called it the homeless bill of rights. >> the decision either or situation but sometimes portray that had way. so we're doing everything we can. >> firefighters in southern california credit an alert tow truck driver with spotting a landslide. the driver called after seeing the landslide growing. both people inside escaped unharmed this morning because of what that tow truck driver did it. appears a leaking water pipe caused this landslide. a 25 foot wide fissure as well. the house has been red tagged and no other homes are threatened but again nobody is hurt. >> wow amazing. >> yes. >> good heads up there. >> coming up word is out with vo
is what this law was intended to do. is to minimize these events. >> the judge just a short time ago found all three nudists dwilt guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. they say they're considering an appeal. >>> a bill would make it harder to enforce quality of life laws if offenders happen to be homeless. it would outlaw police against pan handling and sleeping on the street. the sponsor called it the homeless bill of rights. >> the decision either or situation but sometimes...
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you were there for the law not for religion. >> no i was not there for the law. my legal duties had been concluded. i was just a person responding to someone in need. >> tamron: joshua brown, a key witness in the case was murdered just days after. police have said now that this was the result of a drug deal gone wrong, they claim that individuals left louisiana into texas and this was a drug deal over some marijuana purchase. if the disputes that heavily. we know that it joshua brown was worried about testifying to come he had been a victim of gun violence before and he was a key witness here. what is your thought on the investigation and what police are saying right now? >> i'm not privy to all of the police investigation. but i know about his murder, as unfortunate as it is, is all that i've learned fruit through the media. >> tamron: how did you learn of his murder? >> i was at a retreat in deep east texas. following the guyger trial and fortunately i was in place where i could get phone coverage and i got a call from one of the prosecutors who said judge i've
you were there for the law not for religion. >> no i was not there for the law. my legal duties had been concluded. i was just a person responding to someone in need. >> tamron: joshua brown, a key witness in the case was murdered just days after. police have said now that this was the result of a drug deal gone wrong, they claim that individuals left louisiana into texas and this was a drug deal over some marijuana purchase. if the disputes that heavily. we know that it joshua...
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it's the law now. and players are getting younger every year. so in order to prepare some up and comers for stardom, i sat down with a group of kids to audition them to be in a commercial for a pickle flavored drink called "basketball juice." ♪ >> jimmy kimmel and the kids. starring the pied piper of television, jimmy kimmel and kids. >> jimmy: have you ever done a commercial before? >> no. >> jimmy: well, you're perfect for this then because you're untarnished. this is called basketball juice. it's a new drink, okay? >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: so what i'd like you to do is hold this up to the camera and pretend you're doing a commercial and talk about how good it is. >> it makes you stronger, and it makes really good energy for you i think, and it really helps you run really faster. >> jimmy: uh-huh. and now i want you to take a big drink of that and tell everybody how it tastes and what it tastes like. >> it's kind of good. >> jimmy: what does it taste like? >> tastes like a pickle. >> jimmy: kind of tastes like a pickle, huh? do you know why it d
it's the law now. and players are getting younger every year. so in order to prepare some up and comers for stardom, i sat down with a group of kids to audition them to be in a commercial for a pickle flavored drink called "basketball juice." ♪ >> jimmy kimmel and the kids. starring the pied piper of television, jimmy kimmel and kids. >> jimmy: have you ever done a commercial before? >> no. >> jimmy: well, you're perfect for this then because you're...
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officials in law enforcement assured them more would be done to fine better solutions. >> i have her you loud and clear. everyone has. we have to organize. this is about organizing. >> everyone here was encouraged to write and lobby local officials to pressure government interest make changes in policing tactics. >>> this is the first morning in 56 years the united states views cuba as something other than an enemy. president obama told the nation yesterday it is time to end america's outdate approach to dealing with the communist island nation. ties will be expanded and travel restrictions will be eased and the united states will open an embassy in havana. not everyone is pleased. mostly republicans. some accuse the president of being naive others say the regime should not be rewarded. we will have a report on cuba at the to which the hour. >> san francisco d.a. who draw up in cuba has mixed feelings saying "we will have to wait-and-see what will transpire from all of this without an open democratic process and free media the cuban people will not get the freedom they rightfully con
officials in law enforcement assured them more would be done to fine better solutions. >> i have her you loud and clear. everyone has. we have to organize. this is about organizing. >> everyone here was encouraged to write and lobby local officials to pressure government interest make changes in policing tactics. >>> this is the first morning in 56 years the united states views cuba as something other than an enemy. president obama told the nation yesterday it is time to...
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county sheriffs following a investigation officials say some members considered themselves above the law. >> the charges alleged disturbing conduct including assault of inplates maits and visitors, and false arrests designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> the deputies are also accused of conspireing to stop an fbi probe and corruption at jails by detain asking grilling a mole operating in the system. >> we're learning more details about an international saga involving a palo alto man the 85-year-old is back home and sharing more about his time in captivity. the veteran, assisting the guerrillas back when says he was freed after reading a confession written by the noeshin government apologizing for his role in the conflict. he says captors treated him well but says, quote i was under guard in my moat hotel my interrogator says i could be sentenced to jail for espionage for 15 years. he was released on friday but back home now, with family. >> well just ahead on the move. >> so cute. wobbly. the little girl has been in the middle of an insurance fight going home, after getting heart s
county sheriffs following a investigation officials say some members considered themselves above the law. >> the charges alleged disturbing conduct including assault of inplates maits and visitors, and false arrests designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> the deputies are also accused of conspireing to stop an fbi probe and corruption at jails by detain asking grilling a mole operating in the system. >> we're learning more details about an international saga involving a...
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what do you think could be the lingering impacts of this law? >> i think other states are going to try to follow in texas' footsteps, but at this point, i don't think they should. a lot of women feel like their choices are being taken away from them. >> abortion rights. abortion rights! >> across the country at the women's march in washington, d.c. -- >> you all can come around. >> that impact is something monica simpson is keenly aware of. >> this is the most dire attack on our lives right now in terms of abortion access in this country. >> monica runs the atlanta-based group sister song, which is focused on what they call reproductive justice and front line in efforts to fight restrictive legislation like georgia's own heartbeat bill. >> we're looking at the human right for an individal to prevent or end pregnancies without shame and with dignity. >> and for monica, it's a conversation not only about legal right, but access and support. >> it's not just thinking about will i have a baby or not. it's thinking about will i have enough money to t
what do you think could be the lingering impacts of this law? >> i think other states are going to try to follow in texas' footsteps, but at this point, i don't think they should. a lot of women feel like their choices are being taken away from them. >> abortion rights. abortion rights! >> across the country at the women's march in washington, d.c. -- >> you all can come around. >> that impact is something monica simpson is keenly aware of. >> this is the...
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i was practicing law at the time and they said, you're pregnant, you're going to be on the mommy track. i was like, what's the mommy track? i didn't understand it. it was basically a different track from the male partners at the firm. so it's really fascinating that, you know, at least it's come -- there's a time now where women can try to have it all. you took your daughter on tour. >> i took her because i didn't have any money. >> yeah. >> you don't have any money, she's sitting on your shoulder, on your head. i mean, it's just, you know. and you do what you need to do as a parent. >> i feel like women -- i'm sorry. >> i was going to say all i thought about at that moment was, one, it was like a super bowl halftime show, but two, take that nicki minaj. these two have been at it for so long. meghan y
i was practicing law at the time and they said, you're pregnant, you're going to be on the mommy track. i was like, what's the mommy track? i didn't understand it. it was basically a different track from the male partners at the firm. so it's really fascinating that, you know, at least it's come -- there's a time now where women can try to have it all. you took your daughter on tour. >> i took her because i didn't have any money. >> yeah. >> you don't have any money, she's...
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and it's to make sure that the the -- nobody is above the law. that they pay their fines, and just like everybody else. >> there is a time when anyone could walk in with a plate number and walk out with a home address for someone not in the confidentiality program. that changed after this actress rebecca schaeffer was killed by a stalker who did just that. now, every address is protected but the program remained in place continuing to grow. the covered categories include not only sworn and nonsworn law enforcement employees their spouses and children but categories like museum guards and bank ranger autos it's outrageous the categories that are out there. >> in the two year period from june 2008 to may 20104,000 drivers in the program went through boths more than 27,000 times without paying. there is only a third of those collected. and there is one driver skipped a toll in the fine. the commission manages bay area tolls and fine autos there is a very few who know that they're not paying their toll. and they use the bridges every day. and they're
and it's to make sure that the the -- nobody is above the law. that they pay their fines, and just like everybody else. >> there is a time when anyone could walk in with a plate number and walk out with a home address for someone not in the confidentiality program. that changed after this actress rebecca schaeffer was killed by a stalker who did just that. now, every address is protected but the program remained in place continuing to grow. the covered categories include not only sworn...
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last month, the governor signed a law requiring cities to pay a collective $1.7 billion to the state if they did not pay the agencies would be dissolved. the court said it will decide by january whether there is the right to eliminate the redevelopment agency in question z you know in these times, a used car may be one of your most-valuable assets. new car sales slump create aid lower supply of the previously-owned variety. average value of one to three-year-old used cars jumped from $15,000 in 2008 to $23,000 this year. and that is an l 16% increase according to kelly's blue book. he says demand for used cars should last for two, maybe three years. >> the city of vallejo plans to use grant money to hire more police officers and firefighters. vallejo emerged from bankruptcy arks warded nearly $5 million z part of the money will allow the city to pay for nine positions and reopen fire station 25. it will add six more positions to the police department. and the police department once included 155 officers. the number slashed to 90 during a crisis and now back up to 127. >> and the man
last month, the governor signed a law requiring cities to pay a collective $1.7 billion to the state if they did not pay the agencies would be dissolved. the court said it will decide by january whether there is the right to eliminate the redevelopment agency in question z you know in these times, a used car may be one of your most-valuable assets. new car sales slump create aid lower supply of the previously-owned variety. average value of one to three-year-old used cars jumped from $15,000 in...
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. >> and i have spoken to several law enforcement agencies and they expect it to be busy yes, sir than they actually -- bu sigh er than it actually was. they will not let down their guard. chp officers will keep an extra close eye on highway 17 in the next couple hours. live in the santa cruz mountains, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thanks. >> as lisa said, it was cold. how cold was it? the observatory sent us this picture. you can see a dusting of snow. mount hamilton is 4300 feet. it is also -- it also saw some snow yesterday as well. now, in the east bay, hail pelted this man's backyard. look at this. you can hear the marble-sized chunks of ice bouncing off the house as he recorded it sighly. as he recorded it safely. a similar scene in wine country today. a downpour of hail hit napa. when the hail stopped the rain kept going. the storm is bringing late season snow to the sierra. it is welcome news for skiers and boarders. you can see the roads are clear, but that can change quickly. right now chains are not required on 80 or 50. but the drivers headed to the mountains always ca
. >> and i have spoken to several law enforcement agencies and they expect it to be busy yes, sir than they actually -- bu sigh er than it actually was. they will not let down their guard. chp officers will keep an extra close eye on highway 17 in the next couple hours. live in the santa cruz mountains, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thanks. >> as lisa said, it was cold. how cold was it? the observatory sent us this picture. you can see a dusting of snow. mount hamilton is...
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for codifying the road decision and federal law. it's becoming more and more extreme a more and more aggressive speaking on a catholic podcast friday quarter. leone says, he reached out to pelosi to try and schedule a meeting to speak several times when that didn't happen. the archbishop says he thought long and hard about his decision. i've been debating this within my own conscience for many years actually a decision. he claims that has a basis in faith and not politics it's a sad moment. really. and i would just encourage them to see this in a bigger light. it's it's sad that this kind of action would have to be taken but not everyone sees it that way in san francisco. we overwhelmingly overwhelmingly people here want to people to be able to choose to have an abortion state senator. scott weiner says pelosi is simply reflecting the views of the people. she's elected to represent and says, he doesn't think the archbishop's decision will have much of an effect on the speaker. knowing nancy pelosi. she probably is sort of brushed th
for codifying the road decision and federal law. it's becoming more and more extreme a more and more aggressive speaking on a catholic podcast friday quarter. leone says, he reached out to pelosi to try and schedule a meeting to speak several times when that didn't happen. the archbishop says he thought long and hard about his decision. i've been debating this within my own conscience for many years actually a decision. he claims that has a basis in faith and not politics it's a sad moment....
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police say no one broke the law so there are going to be no charges but passengers were still talking about the pretake off trouble after they planned in dallas. >> there was a lot of commotion. >> we saw him get upset but no yell or anything like that just some sort of disgruntleed situation. >> it is not clear if the two groups removed from the flight were traveling together. spirit airlines has not responded to our request for comment this morning. >>> now to your voice, your vote, polling places are now open across the bay area. we were at city hall if san francisco this morning as voters stopped by to drop off their election ballots and so far 65,000 voters have turned in the mail-in ballot and they expect overall turnout of 42 percent. >> voters in san francisco make a decision today on proposition f, that adds restricts to short-term rental platforms such as airbnb and proposition f has been considered one of the key issues to watch opponents have raised millions to defeat it claiming it would pit neighbor against neighbor. even if proposition (f) passes, san francisco only rep
police say no one broke the law so there are going to be no charges but passengers were still talking about the pretake off trouble after they planned in dallas. >> there was a lot of commotion. >> we saw him get upset but no yell or anything like that just some sort of disgruntleed situation. >> it is not clear if the two groups removed from the flight were traveling together. spirit airlines has not responded to our request for comment this morning. >>> now to your...
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second we need to protect regulations in place that are consistent with state law. >> there is a bill that would legalize marijuana sales and regulate dispensaries like other business. >> a yacht damaged by giant waves off california coast is back in port tonight. a crowd greeted the crew at jack london square at 3:00 this morning. waits competing when hit by several large waves zark injuring four crew members. two seriously. the captain says wave that's did damage was more than 100 feet tall. >> this is on the back of the bay. and satellite communications gear to life saving gear. just trashed the steering wheel and the wheels. >> and this is just washing people up and town the bay, now. >> this is devastating. >> a cutter met wupt vessel sunday and picked up the two seriously injured crew members that are now being treated for broken bones and other injury autos remarkable. >> yes. >> and there is things changing. >> a nice day. high temperatures into 60s and cooling down and there live view. looking west, we have clouds at various levels and breaks in clouds as well with some brigh
second we need to protect regulations in place that are consistent with state law. >> there is a bill that would legalize marijuana sales and regulate dispensaries like other business. >> a yacht damaged by giant waves off california coast is back in port tonight. a crowd greeted the crew at jack london square at 3:00 this morning. waits competing when hit by several large waves zark injuring four crew members. two seriously. the captain says wave that's did damage was more than 100...
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her years at one of the leading law firps to reduce the stress, she says. >> i liked the way it made me feel. i didn't feel like i was doing anything wrong. i could get it anywhere. >> reporter: going through ten boxes of the tiny containers every night, 24 to the box. you'd do 240 of those in a zmai. >> yeah. >> reporter: why so many? >> it was very relaxing. my neurologist told me i was very, very lucky that i didn't die from it. >> reporter: 18-year-old melissa of suburban phoenix was not so lucky. an aspiring fashion model and national honor society student in high school, she died after using whip-it's and some ecstasy pills just two weeks before her scheduled graduation. how do you go from planning a party for your kid, for graduation, to a funeral? >> reporter: her parents, mario and christy, and her sister alyssa, say they had never heard of whip-its before melissa's death. >> what did we do wrong? why didn't we see this danger? >> one decision can change their lives and their family's lives forever. >> reporter: the sales of the whip-it seem to be booming on the internet. we
her years at one of the leading law firps to reduce the stress, she says. >> i liked the way it made me feel. i didn't feel like i was doing anything wrong. i could get it anywhere. >> reporter: going through ten boxes of the tiny containers every night, 24 to the box. you'd do 240 of those in a zmai. >> yeah. >> reporter: why so many? >> it was very relaxing. my neurologist told me i was very, very lucky that i didn't die from it. >> reporter: 18-year-old...
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. >> looks like an overreaction but it really isn't because what's law enforcement supposed to do but react and handle these things? >> the fbi says those responsible face federal felony charges and up to five years in prison if caught. >> cornell, thank you. we use the abc 7 news app to send out a push alert about the threat today. downthrowed app to learn about news as soon as it breaks. >> cracks were first discovered in september, forcing the transit center to be closed ever since. holes cut into the steel during fabrication may have led to the cracks which likely worsened once the beams were installed. they say the findings are preliminary. a final report is due next month. >> former first lady michelle obama will be making a stop in the south bay tomorrow night. she'll pay a special visit to a silicon nonprofit helping build future leaders. carlos salcedo is live with more, carlos? >> reporter: larry, the sharks game let out about an hour ago. this place will be busy tomorrow with a different type of crowd, those wanting to see a former first lady. her likeness shines light on t
. >> looks like an overreaction but it really isn't because what's law enforcement supposed to do but react and handle these things? >> the fbi says those responsible face federal felony charges and up to five years in prison if caught. >> cornell, thank you. we use the abc 7 news app to send out a push alert about the threat today. downthrowed app to learn about news as soon as it breaks. >> cracks were first discovered in september, forcing the transit center to be...
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now the first state to sign a law that allows athletes to get paid to. going to get our thoughts on it. our parents exploiting the kids or are the kids getting a raw deal? this education really a fair exchange? and i know we all believe our kids are the smartest and most amazing but is there a secret sauce to raising a successful child? wanda durant and esther wojcicki is here, wanda is the mother of nba superstar kevin durant and esther is twin daughters are the ceos of youtube and also a genetic testing company. they will share the key to success to raising successful children. and i just lost an earring, it's a live tv. let's join the conversation in "cyber hall." let's say hello to our friends this morning. we have ken walker from south carolina, meg o'connell and st. augustine, florida, on wj ax. and also, the check at jones, cedar hill, texas. hi, "cyber hall" family. if you want to join, go to tamronhallshow.com. so last night i flew back and from the celebration of tyler perry. [cheers and applause] it was the grand opening of tyler perry's studi
now the first state to sign a law that allows athletes to get paid to. going to get our thoughts on it. our parents exploiting the kids or are the kids getting a raw deal? this education really a fair exchange? and i know we all believe our kids are the smartest and most amazing but is there a secret sauce to raising a successful child? wanda durant and esther wojcicki is here, wanda is the mother of nba superstar kevin durant and esther is twin daughters are the ceos of youtube and also a...
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has told our negotiators that the end is coming, and he's going to hurt and kill more of us, meaning law enforcement, and that there are bombs all over the place in this garage and in downtown. so we are being very careful in our tactics so that we don't injure or put any of our officers in harm's way, including the citizens of dallas. >> he went on to say a woman who was in the area was taken into custody, and we know from earlier that another suspect was taken into custody after a shootout with s.w.a.t. officers and that a suspicious package was found near his location. you see an earlier person of interest. that picture was circulated. that man turned himself in. this shooting was intense. the sound of gunfire was captured on video. [ gunfire ] [ sirens ] >> get back, get back! >> reporter: a total of 11 officers were shot, they are members of the dallas police department and dallas area rapid transit. four were killed. one rapid transit officer and three police officers, one civilian was also shot and wounded. the scene was chaos. there were hundreds of people at the protest when the
has told our negotiators that the end is coming, and he's going to hurt and kill more of us, meaning law enforcement, and that there are bombs all over the place in this garage and in downtown. so we are being very careful in our tactics so that we don't injure or put any of our officers in harm's way, including the citizens of dallas. >> he went on to say a woman who was in the area was taken into custody, and we know from earlier that another suspect was taken into custody after a...
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of the country and the world, new protest tactics and modern technology are revolutionizing the way law enforcement deals with crowd control. >> during the height of the occupy demonstration there was a request for about 750 mutual aid officer autos as a state emergency management agency official the chief coordinates police mutual aid requests from law enforcement. he says that with money and resources drying up, police departments are turning to other agencies to back them up. especially now. >> with this occupy demonstration, is a new phenomenon. day after day, mutual aid being called. >> many agencies are creating what is called a mobile field course to respond to calls. units, trained in the same way as their counter parts in other police departments. >> there is the same terminology and same philosophyes and management. >> police say new technology sets a smart phone have revolutionized the way they're taking to streets. >> they're able to mobilize large numbers more quickly and able to communicate more effectively. they're also able to spin situations much better and we've got to
of the country and the world, new protest tactics and modern technology are revolutionizing the way law enforcement deals with crowd control. >> during the height of the occupy demonstration there was a request for about 750 mutual aid officer autos as a state emergency management agency official the chief coordinates police mutual aid requests from law enforcement. he says that with money and resources drying up, police departments are turning to other agencies to back them up....
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tennessee's governor has signed the so-called elvis act into law. it's the first law in the country that protects musicians from the misuse of artificial intelligence. singers including luke bryan, backed the law, which allows them to file civil cases to protect their voice and likeness. >> coming up, why? it's harder than ever for many to get days off approved at work. >> but first, the stunning upsets putting the mad in march upsets putting the mad in march madness with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, my skin was no longer mine. my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. tremfya® is proven to significantly reduce joint pain, stiffness and swelling it's just 6 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms o
tennessee's governor has signed the so-called elvis act into law. it's the first law in the country that protects musicians from the misuse of artificial intelligence. singers including luke bryan, backed the law, which allows them to file civil cases to protect their voice and likeness. >> coming up, why? it's harder than ever for many to get days off approved at work. >> but first, the stunning upsets putting the mad in march upsets putting the mad in march madness with moderate...
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it is the deadliest single attack on law enforcement since 9/11. thank you for joining us. >> it is a horrific morning in dallas and abc7's jessica castro is following all the newest information coming in about this attack. >> reporter: the dallas mayor said the fourth suspect is dead. he died as police used explosive to blast him out but it's still unclear how he died. two civilians were shot and earlier officials thought it was just one. five law enforcement officials have died. six remain hospitalized right now. two are female officers. we've also confirmed all the victims that were killed were men. also right now, detectives are just starting to process the massive crime scene in downtown dallas. several government build rgs closed and will be throughout the day. within the past hour, a sweep of the area was completed. no explosives were found. also while you were sleeping, the president has commented, calling the shootings a despicable attack and promised federal help. downtown is still swarming with police officers right now. a complete inves
it is the deadliest single attack on law enforcement since 9/11. thank you for joining us. >> it is a horrific morning in dallas and abc7's jessica castro is following all the newest information coming in about this attack. >> reporter: the dallas mayor said the fourth suspect is dead. he died as police used explosive to blast him out but it's still unclear how he died. two civilians were shot and earlier officials thought it was just one. five law enforcement officials have died....
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awesome better day in dallas, area, as three law enforcement officers were laid toest. senior corporal ahrens and sarge. michael smith and disaster officer brent thompson. for each fallen officer but they were similar, families mourning the process of their loved one who went to work and never made it home. >> you know our dad as police officer but we knew him as our dad. we are so proud of him and we want him to know we love it. >> on same dart officer brent thompson's children, the 43-year-old marine corps veteran got married two years prior to a fellow officer, the first dart rapid transit killed in line of duty and corporal ahrens was 48. he was so proud of his kids. he was a kid himself. he was always playing with the kids, watching cartoons and wrestling with the kids. >> he was a husband of a fellow detective and was in love with his wife by all accounts. last, sergeant michael smith described as a "family man." >> this is no comfort for us right now. we are raw and under worked. >> he leave behind a schoolteacher wife and two young daughters, nine and 14. >> for
awesome better day in dallas, area, as three law enforcement officers were laid toest. senior corporal ahrens and sarge. michael smith and disaster officer brent thompson. for each fallen officer but they were similar, families mourning the process of their loved one who went to work and never made it home. >> you know our dad as police officer but we knew him as our dad. we are so proud of him and we want him to know we love it. >> on same dart officer brent thompson's children,...
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for codifying the road decision and federal law. it's becoming more and more extreme a more and more aggressive speaking on a catholic podcast friday quarter. leone says, he reached out to pelosi to try and schedule a meeting to speak several times when that didn't happen. the archbishop says he thought long and hard about his decision. i've been debating this within my own conscience for many years actually a decision. he claims that has a basis in faith and not politics it's a sad moment. really. and i would just encourage them to see this in a bigger light. it's it's sad that this kind of action would have to be taken but not everyone sees it that way in san francisco. we overwhelmingly overwhelmingly people here want to people to be able to choose to have an abortion state senator. scott weiner says pelosi is simply reflecting the views of the people. she's elected to represent and says, he doesn't think the archbishop's decision will have much of an effect on the speaker. knowing nancy pelosi. she probably is sort of brushed th
for codifying the road decision and federal law. it's becoming more and more extreme a more and more aggressive speaking on a catholic podcast friday quarter. leone says, he reached out to pelosi to try and schedule a meeting to speak several times when that didn't happen. the archbishop says he thought long and hard about his decision. i've been debating this within my own conscience for many years actually a decision. he claims that has a basis in faith and not politics it's a sad moment....
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it provide as crisis response without the use of law enforcement. >> they agree finding alternatives is one good solution. >> when somebody calls 911, there's an expectation that they're going to fix the problem. that may not be the case in all circumstances. we've been advocating changes for many years. >>> abc 7 news will have more reporting like this, this week focussed on race and social justice as we build a better bay area together. tune in the rest of the week for stories on topics ranging from the struggles that minority businesses face to our perceptions of one another.n de smoke for weeks now. that smoke has travelled across the country. listen to the forecast from our sister station. >> the reason our skies are hazy. some of the smoke has made its way east and here it is in the don'be milky or filtered sun. >> we would take a milky sun these days. anything is better than this. >> that's pretty impressive. it's made it all the way to new york's weather. >>> it's the jet stream that can carry that smoke and to show you how smokey it is around the state, that's why a lot of t
it provide as crisis response without the use of law enforcement. >> they agree finding alternatives is one good solution. >> when somebody calls 911, there's an expectation that they're going to fix the problem. that may not be the case in all circumstances. we've been advocating changes for many years. >>> abc 7 news will have more reporting like this, this week focussed on race and social justice as we build a better bay area together. tune in the rest of the week for...
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>> everything. >> thinking of a job in law enforcement? >> since the day i was born. >> helping the community and help out my community make it better. >> some of the response included putting on heavy bomb protection sites and putting in a last time in the choose room. all the city officials in pacifica say the beach is open despite seeing a shark on thursday 80 yards offshore yesterday at noon. they are not sure what type of shark it was but it was 6'. it was swimming near the whales. the presence is prompting some people to keep their kids out of water. the city put up warning signs to alert people. police are urging people who go in the water to be aware of their surroundings. all the beach could an great place to go this weekend. but, first, san francisco temperatures, west povertial at 52 and financial at 57 and ferry building building is 56 and most neighborhoods are 53 to 54 and cooler at petaluma at 50. daly city is 53. santa clara is 51 and walnut creek is 56. kite surfing usually you leak it breezy and choppy, sailing, not so mu
>> everything. >> thinking of a job in law enforcement? >> since the day i was born. >> helping the community and help out my community make it better. >> some of the response included putting on heavy bomb protection sites and putting in a last time in the choose room. all the city officials in pacifica say the beach is open despite seeing a shark on thursday 80 yards offshore yesterday at noon. they are not sure what type of shark it was but it was 6'. it was...